Balance In The News Archives - Balance Catamarans https://balancecatamarans.com/category/balance-in-the-news/ Engineered for Performance - Crafted for Quality - Designed for Living Fri, 04 Jul 2025 07:17:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://balancecatamarans.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/favicon.svg Balance In The News Archives - Balance Catamarans https://balancecatamarans.com/category/balance-in-the-news/ 32 32 Balance crushes it in the ARC! ️ https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-crushes-it-in-the-arc-%ef%b8%8f/ https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-crushes-it-in-the-arc-%ef%b8%8f/#respond Thu, 05 Jun 2025 13:48:12 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=16456 Balance does it again. David Price’s Balance 526 Catalyst crushes the fleet in the World Cruising Club ARC Bermuda to Azores race. First to finish of All boats, 1st Multihull to finish, first Multihull in Division A. The entire crossing was done in eight days! Balance leads, others follow. Congratulations David!     Explore Balance 526

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Balance does it again. David Price‘s Balance 526 Catalyst crushes the fleet in the World Cruising Club ARC Bermuda to Azores race. First to finish of All boats, 1st Multihull to finish, first Multihull in Division A. The entire crossing was done in eight days! Balance leads, others follow. Congratulations David!   
 

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BALANCE 580 Exclusive Walkthrough – Multihulls World https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-580-exclusive-walkthrough-multihulls-world/ https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-580-exclusive-walkthrough-multihulls-world/#respond Wed, 16 Apr 2025 20:24:32 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=15845 We are excited to share this new video walkthrough of the Balance 580, filmed in St. Francis, South Africa by the team at Multihulls World. In this in-depth tour, they explore the design and innovation behind our newest high-performance bluewater catamaran. ▶️ Watch the video walkthrough now and get a closer look at what makes […]

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We are excited to share this new video walkthrough of the Balance 580, filmed in St. Francis, South Africa by the team at Multihulls World. In this in-depth tour, they explore the design and innovation behind our newest high-performance bluewater catamaran.

▶ Watch the video walkthrough now and get a closer look at what makes the Balance 580 a game changer.

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Vote for the Balance 580 – Multihull of the Year Nominee! https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-580-multihull-of-the-year-nominee/ https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-580-multihull-of-the-year-nominee/#respond Wed, 09 Apr 2025 14:20:16 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=14631 We’re thrilled to share that the Balance 580 has been nominated for Multihull of the Year by Multihulls World!  This stunning new launch from Balance Catamarans is already making waves—and for good reason. Designed for those who demand both performance and luxury, the 580 is a true testament to what modern voyaging can be.  https://youtu.be/jZdfHVcTkjs A New Standard in Luxury Performance […]

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We’re thrilled to share that the Balance 580 has been nominated for Multihull of the Year by Multihulls World

This stunning new launch from Balance Catamarans is already making waves—and for good reason. Designed for those who demand both performance and luxury, the 580 is a true testament to what modern voyaging can be.

 

A New Standard in Luxury Performance Cruising

Crafted with 100% epoxy and heavy carbon reinforcement, the Balance 580 is longer, leaner, and faster than any of Balance’s smaller models. She’s not just sleek—she’s strong. The all-epoxy build, closed-cell foam core hulls, and handcrafted wood foam-core furniture make her the lightest catamaran in her class, yet she offers an unrivaled level of interior volume and storage.

As Phil Berman, founder of Balance Catamarans, puts it:

“She’s a true high-performance luxury voyager… a 50,000 labor hour work of art for discriminating sailors who refuse to compromise sailing performance or luxury living.”

Smart Design, Inside and Out

Co-designed by renowned yacht designer Anton du Toit, the 580 features Balance’s signature VersaHelm dual steering stations, a cutter rig for ease of handling, and multiple custom layout options—including 3 to 5 cabin versions for owners or crew.

The open-plan cockpit and salon can transform with the weather—wide open on sunny days or closed off for a cozy, light-filled retreat when the skies turn.

“The panoramic views, large side windows, and smart skylight integration keep owners connected to the sea—even from inside,” says Berman.

Speed, Safety, and Simplicity

Balance’s focus on sailing made safer and simpler shines through in the 580:

  • Carbon Cross Standard Construction: E-glass, foam core, carbon fiber, and epoxy resin.

  • Carbon Cross+ Options: Carbon coachroof, cockpit, daggerboards, rudders, and more.

  • Dual daggerboards, high underwing clearance, and easily reefed sailplan.

  • Electrically furling three-headsail cutter rig—easily operated by one person.

  • Drop-down bow thruster for effortless docking.

This isn’t just a boat—it’s a movement. With nine hulls already sold, launching through 2027, the Balance 580 is redefining what’s possible in high-performance, bluewater cruising.

👉 Help Us Win – Cast Your Vote!

If you believe in innovation, craftsmanship, and adventure on the open sea, cast your vote for the Balance 580 as Multihull of the Year.

🗳 Click here to vote now!

Let’s show the world what the future of sailing looks like. 🌊✨

 

Still need more convincing? Check out the images below.

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From Mono to Multihulls: Patrick Shaughnessy Joins the Balance Family https://balancecatamarans.com/from-mono-to-multihulls-patrick-shaughnessy-joins-the-balance-family/ https://balancecatamarans.com/from-mono-to-multihulls-patrick-shaughnessy-joins-the-balance-family/#respond Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:56:00 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=15077 For decades, Patrick Shaughnessy, president of the world-renowned Farr Yacht Design, built his career designing and racing some of the fastest and most celebrated monohulls in sailing history. But when it came time to commission a personal cruising yacht, Shaughnessy made a bold move, choosing a Balance 464 catamaran for his next adventure. As highlighted in […]

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For decades, Patrick Shaughnessy, president of the world-renowned Farr Yacht Design, built his career designing and racing some of the fastest and most celebrated monohulls in sailing history. But when it came time to commission a personal cruising yacht, Shaughnessy made a bold move, choosing a Balance 464 catamaran for his next adventure.

As highlighted in Herb McCormick’s recent Yachting article, this marks a significant shift for Shaughnessy, whose career has been defined by high-performance single-hulled vessels. His decision reflects a growing trend in the sailing world: embracing the versatility and comfort of cruising catamarans.

Why the Balance 464?

At Balance Catamarans, we’re incredibly honoured to welcome  Shaughnessy to our community of performance voyagers. The Balance 464, which he plans to take delivery of in 2026, is a groundbreaking addition to our lineup. Currently under construction in Cape Town, the 464 is designed for both high-speed island hopping and trans-oceanic exploration.

Built with carbon fiber reinforcements, this agile multitasker offers hybrid propulsion through our optional VersaDrive system, providing unparalleled flexibility for cruisers. Whether you’re looking to harness solar power, expand your lithium battery bank, or carry a heavier tender, the 464 delivers exceptional performance without compromise.

Pushing the Boundaries of Innovation

Our team, led by Balance founder and president Phil Berman and naval architect Anton du Toit, has worked tirelessly to refine the Balance 464. Like all our models, it embodies Balance’s core values: sleek design, superior ergonomics, and advanced engineering.

The Balance 464, with its longer waterline and increased payload capacity, is set to redefine performance cruising. Whether outfitted for hybrid power or optimized for traditional sailing, it promises a thrilling experience on every voyage.

A Shared Passion for Exploration

Shaughnessy’s sailing ambitions reflect the spirit of Balance Catamarans. With plans to sail from South Africa to Grenada, explore the U.S. East Coast and the Bahamas, and potentially venture to French Polynesia, his Balance 464 will be more than a vessel—it will be a home.

As he puts it: “Every time we went exploring, at some stage, I really wanted to get home. So we started thinking, what if we just brought home with us?”

We look forward to handing over his Balance 464 in 2026 and are excited to see where his journey takes him.

 

The story also featured in Yachting News, Europe’s largest yachting publisher: READ HERE

 

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Balance 526 Atlantic Crossing, Bermuda to Azores with Outer Passage https://balancecatamarans.com/526-transatlantic-training/ Thu, 20 Jun 2024 10:30:34 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=9804 Darren and Amanda of Outer Passage are experienced sailors offering adventure sailing experiences and training. Currently, they provide training on a 526 Balance Catamaran named Pippilotta. They recently completed an exciting transatlantic passage from Bermuda to the Azores with their guests. Below are some update videos showcasing highlights from this incredible journey. Stay tuned for […]

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Darren and Amanda of Outer Passage are experienced sailors offering adventure sailing experiences and training. Currently, they provide training on a 526 Balance Catamaran named Pippilotta.

They recently completed an exciting transatlantic passage from Bermuda to the Azores with their guests.

Below are some update videos showcasing highlights from this incredible journey. Stay tuned for more training opportunities on this one of kind catamaran!

Update: Day 4

Good morning from our Atlantic crossing to the Azores! It’s a picturesque day with clear skies and abundant sunshine greeting us aboard. Yesterday, we had an exceptional 24-hour run averaging 9.1 knots, thanks to flying the Code Zero with a reefed main—sometimes fully hoisted depending on the wind conditions over the past few days.

The sea state has been variable, offering us thrilling moments of surfing, including Darren’s impressive speed of up to 17 knots yesterday. Currently, we’re navigating between low pressure systems, adjusting our course to avoid an approaching front to the north while staying within the optimal breeze range.

As the rest of the crew catches up on sleep before their shifts, I’ve enjoyed my morning coffee and am focused on trimming the sails and fine-tuning our course to maintain speed in these unpredictable seas. Ensuring our sails are perfectly set ensures a smooth and efficient journey.

It’s shaping up to be another great day on the ocean. Wishing you a fantastic day ahead as well—cheers from our seafaring adventure!

Atlantic crossing update aboard Pippilotta – Day 4
15-22 knots of wind for the past couple days flying the Code Zero and Main off the wind 🌬⛵

Update: Day 5

Greetings from aboard Pipilota, our stunning Balance 526, as we continue our Atlantic crossing towards the Azores. The past days have seen us navigating alongside a persistent cold front, but thanks to the exceptional performance of this catamaran, we’ve managed to keep pace with it.

After a prolonged chase, the front has finally passed us by, leaving behind clear blue skies and a refreshing northern breeze that has us close-hauled. As we sail, hopeful for a dinner catch with our fishing lines trailing behind, we’ve also been treated to freshly baked banana nut muffins courtesy of Panda—culinary delights that sweeten our journey.

With approximately a thousand miles remaining in our transatlantic voyage, we appreciate you joining us for these updates. Stay tuned for more stories from our voyage across the vast ocean.

Atlantic crossing update – Day 5🌬
The cold front finally passed and we are on the other side with lighter winds from the north and a calmer sea state 🌊

Update: Day 6

As we sail through the Atlantic towards the Azores, today has been nothing short of eventful. Surpassing the halfway mark of our journey, we found ourselves in a tranquil lull between low pressure systems, prompting us to switch to motor power. But not before indulging in a mid-Atlantic swim—a cherished tradition aboard the Outer Passage.

With calm seas prevailing, we seized the opportunity to rinse off the accumulated salt from every corner of the boat and catch up on laundry, all while basking in the warmth of the sun. Eventually, a gentle breeze returned, allowing us to hoist the code zero sail once more. And then, a delightful interruption—a catch! Reeling in a sizable tuna, though challenging, rewarded us with a delicious dinner at sea.

As we continue our aquatic journey, we eagerly anticipate what the next day will unveil. Stay tuned for more updates from our voyage across the vast Atlantic.

Atlantic crossing to the Azores – an eventful Day 6 update 🌊

Update: Day 7 & 8

Our Atlantic crossing to the Azores has been marked by two exhilarating days of sailing under the asymmetrical spinnaker. Perfect wind conditions allowed us to achieve our new passage record with a top speed of 17.9 knots—a thrilling milestone for our journey.

Handling the spinnaker has been a team effort, with everyone taking turns at the helm to master trimming and preventing collapses, all while riding the waves with intense concentration. The sheer size and power of this sail have made every moment on deck both challenging and deeply rewarding.

Amidst our speedy progress, we’ve had delightful company from dolphins, who joined us at various times—morning, sunset, and night—adding an extra layer of magic to our ocean crossing experience.

As the winds begin to calm and shift, we’re determined to hold onto flying the spinnaker for as long as nature permits. Tomorrow promises new directions and adventures—we’ll see where the wind takes us next. Cheers to the journey!

Here’s an update from days 7 & 8 on our Atlantic crossing to the Azores filled with Spinnaker sailing and dolphins 🐬⛵

Update: Day 9 & 10

Sailing through the Atlantic towards the Azores has brought us to a tranquil halt in the heart of a high pressure zone. Today, we find ourselves becalmed, relying on our trusty motor to inch us forward. Every now and then, a gentle breeze sweeps by, teasing us with the hope of sail-worthy winds.

Despite the stillness, there’s a silver lining to this pause. It’s given us the opportunity to indulge in some unexpected activities aboard. From baking a cake to crafting fresh loaves of bread, catching up on laundry, and tackling essential maintenance tasks that are hard to manage while sailing. The crew even found time for a bit of splicing—a true testament to making the most of every moment at sea.

As we gaze ahead, we spot signs of wind on the horizon, a promising sight after a day of quiet seas and endless skies. Embracing the serenity of these moments, we’re reminded that even in still waters, adventure and preparation continue to shape our journey.

Atlantic crossing update from days 9-10 ⛵
We sailed into the wind hole (the middle of the high pressure system), calm seas and no wind means we are motoring for a couple days, waiting for some wind to fill in again as we approach our last days at sea to the Azores 🌊

Update: Land Ho! (Day 11)

Land Ho! Our Final Stretch Across the Atlantic

After 11 days at sea, the wind returned, allowing us to hoist the sails again and approach the Azores on a deep reach with the code zero and full main. At 30 miles out, we finally spotted land on the horizon. The lush green landscape, steep cliffs, and volcanic slopes made for a breathtaking landfall. After 1900 nautical miles, we anchored, checked in, and celebrated ashore with a burger and beer at the famous Peter Cafe Sport.

Land ho! Last day sailing across the Atlantic Ocean from Bermuda to the Azores ⛵

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BALANCE 442, Multihull Show 2024 https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-442-multihull-show-2024/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 10:16:09 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=9570 Explore Balance 442

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Sailing Ruby Rose: Balance 442 Catamaran https://balancecatamarans.com/balance-442-catamaran/ Fri, 24 Nov 2023 11:18:24 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=9491 @SailingRubyRose – FULL TOUR & REVIEW & Our Honest Thoughts Explore Balance 442

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Raising the (Performance) Bar https://balancecatamarans.com/raising-the-performance-bar-feature-in-seahorse-magazine/ https://balancecatamarans.com/raising-the-performance-bar-feature-in-seahorse-magazine/#respond Wed, 16 Aug 2023 17:53:21 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=7411 FEATURED IN SEAHORSE MAGAZINE – Here! Balance Catamarans is a fast-growing brand of comfortable ocean cruising cats, built to a strict ethos, that sail remarkably well. Here’s how they achieve that elusive balance… The stand-out performer in this year’s Cape to Rio Race was the Balance 526 Norhi, which took line honours and finished more […]

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Balance Catamarans is a fast-growing brand of comfortable ocean cruising cats, built to a strict ethos, that sail remarkably well. Here’s how they achieve that elusive balance…

The stand-out performer in this year’s Cape to Rio Race was the Balance 526 Norhi, which took line honours and finished more than 24 hours ahead of a close rival that was widely assumed to be faster. It was a remarkable result for a comfortable 16-metre cruising cat, not far off the pace of the 2014 winner, the VOR70 Maserati.


Balance celebrates its 10th anniversary with an owners rally in Saint Martin during the Caribbean Multihull Challenge

Norhi’s win may have surprised some sailors in Europe, but not in the US where Balance Catamarans has won major awards and earned an excellent reputation, not least for performance. Nor was it a surprise in South Africa, where the boats are built and are widely known to have a first class pedigree.

Balance was established in 2013 by Philip Berman, a Hobie Cat world champion and author of the bestselling book Catamaran Sailing From Start To Finish. Subsequently a successful offshore multihull racer, an accomplished ocean cruiser and a leading yachtbroker for several decades, Berman was among the first to notice a gap in the market.


The new Balance 620 has both a forward cockpit and dual bulkhead helms. Note the clear view forward from the cockpit

There were comfortable cruising cats designed for charter, which weren’t a lot of fun to sail, and high-performance boats designed for racing, which weren’t fun for a family to live on and couldn’t carry a cruising payload – but there were very few boats between those two extremes. ‘I kept coming back to a lingering question,’ Berman explains. ‘Why aren’t there highperformance catamarans that still offer onboard comfort and liveability?’

Balance was founded to fill that gap and there are several key factors in its burgeoning success. The concept for the boats is a distillation of Berman’s experience and knowledge, as an expert catamaran sailor but also as a specialist multihull broker who sold more than a thousand boats in his previous job. The naval architecture is by Anton du Toit, renowned for his high-end custom cruising cat designs, working closely with Berman. And the build quality is a testament to the composite skills and craftsmanship of some of the leading boatbuilders in South Africa, which has a world class reputation for multihull production.


With 40 hulls on order since its 2022 debut the Balance 442 is a remarkable success

The Balance brand began with a partnership between Berman and the Paarman brothers – Jonathan, Mark and Roger – who had recently set up their own shipyard, Nexus Yachts, to build fast cruising catamarans at St Francis in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa.

St Francis is famous for its surf break, which featured in the iconic film Endless Summer and the Paarmans are legends in the surfing community, especially Jonathan who was one of the world’s top ranking big-wave surfers for many years, as well as a highly regarded builder of boards and boats. His brother Mark, meanwhile, had a successful career in the tough St Francis-based squid fishing industry. They had surfing in common with Berman and there was also a Hobie Cat connection, as Jonathan had built the boats for the Hobie World Championships in 1979, which were staged in South Africa – and that was where Berman won his first world title.


The first two Balance 580s, built in St Francis, are due to be launched in 2024

Jon Paarman and I were surfers first, sailors second,’ Berman says. ‘Beach rats. We were drawn to Hobie Cats and the Hobie lifestyle because Hobie designed them to both sail and surf. Paarman and I did not learn to sail at a yacht club, we were self-taught like so many of those who bought Hobie Cats. Hobie Cat regattas took place off beaches. It was an unpretentious, casual, fun, laid back egalitarian lifestyle. Hobie cats did not have to be manicured like most racing boats. They were durable, tough, and could handle the abuse of hard sailing and surfing. Paarman was living the Hobie lifestyle in South Africa while I was living it in Southern California. We lived a world away from each other but danced to the same Hobie beat.’

Before they discovered those strands of common heritage, it was the quality of the Paarmans’ first boat, exhibited at Annapolis Boat Show, that sparked Berman’s interest. ‘I knew I had to design a catamaran from the ground up, with a trusted design partner, and to have it built by serious sailor/builders with deep roots in composite catamaran fabrication,’ he explains. ‘When I met them and saw the craftsmanship of the first boat they built I knew instantly we would be a good fit for each other. And Anton Du Toit and I hit it off together immediately. He was a listener and a collaborator.’

 

Balance Cats’ key concepts

Phillip Berman and Anton du Toit explain the principles that define the brand

First sailing must be made as easy as possible. Far too many performance oriented cats are overly complicated, just to achieve marginal performance gains. Keep it simple is a driving mantra for us.

Second, a yacht must be designed and crafted to sail in the worst weather and to offer superb protection at the helm no matter how rainy or cold it may be – or how hot and sunny. Sight lines from helm stations should offer 360-degree visibility.


The Balance 482 has achieved 27 knots under sail yet its interior looks and feels like a luxury yacht

Third, sailing must be as comfortable as possible, under way or at anchor. A cruising yacht must sail well on all points of sail and offer the smoothest possible ride in a wide range of sea states. A well designed cat must also have superb bedrooms, galley, heads and showers, and carry a considerable amount of cabinetry to cleanly stow clothing and the many things we carry on a live-aboard boat.

Finally, a well-built catamaran is a thing of beauty. There’s nothing more frustrating than to own a yacht of poor quality. A lower price is quickly forgotten as you suffer the stings of shoddy craftsmanship.

We use wave piercing bows with hulls that widen aft and flare up considerably from the waterline. Our cats are beamier than most to allow larger sailplans. They have good bridgedeck clearance without undue freeboard which adds windage and poorer performance to windward.

Our designs’ performance at medium and higher speeds has been meticulously optimised through careful allocation of volume in the hulls. The rocker is adjusted and shaped for optimal interaction and handling across various sea states. These enhancements allow the boat to sail with minimal disturbance and turbulence, giving a smooth and efficient sailing experience.

Using our optimised foil sections and planforms, our high-aspect rudders and daggerboards offer exceptional sailing performance in upwind conditions. When running downwind and surfing in brisk conditions with the boards raised three-quarters they steer and track superbly.

All Balance Catamarans share a strong, distinctive DNA that stems from Berman’s concepts and draws on the experience of Du Toit, Jonathan Paarman and others. ‘Most critically we involve the build teams to discuss the design and how it impacts the actual tooling and fabrication process,’ Berman says, ‘because it is one thing to have a pretty boat on paper, quite another to build it well and in the most cost effective fashion.’

On the water, Balance Catamarans achieve the elusive combination of excellent performance in a broad range of wind and sea conditions, on most points of sail, with good payload-carrying ability. Upwind VMG is a particular strength, thanks to two main factors. Deep daggerboards allow these boats to point at least seven degrees higher than most other cats while maintaining good boatspeed, and careful weight distribution reduces fore-and-aft pitching to a minimum.

Another factor in the brand’s success is a game-changing innovation: the VersaHelm. ‘We were the first to offer this 90-degree pivoting helm station,’ Berman explains. ‘It enables our customers to sail up top in fair weather, with four corners sight lines of both bows and sterns, and offers the same four corners visibility, along with total weather protection, when sailing down below. It was a Balance innovation that arose from our desire to make sailing more comfortable in any sort of weather and to make short-handed sailing easier all around.’

Strong demand has led to rapid expansion in the last few years and, according to Berman, Balance has been the fastest growing catamaran brand in the world. The St Francis yard builds three key models in the range: the 526, 580 and 620. These are highly bespoke, hand built by master craftsmen at a rate of seven boats per year.


The Balance 526 got the brand rolling in 2014 and they haven’t looked back

The Paarmans are content with the scale of their operation, which wouldn’t have been easy to expand in St Francis, so to grow the brand Berman licensed the creation of a new company, Balance Catamarans Cape Town, with local shipyard owner Mark Delany as director. ‘He not only had great catamaran building skills, but the ability to build the additional 20 boats a year we required,’ Berman says. ‘To bring the price of the 442 and 482 into reach for more consumers we tooled them to be crafted more quickly, in larger volumes with less customisation, and Mark retrofitted a massive factory space in Cape Town port to fabricate them.’

Despite the obvious differences between the Cape Town and St Francis yards, the boats’ construction and build quality are broadly similar. ‘Every Balance catamaran is foam cored, carbon reinforced and vacuum bagged,’ Berman explains. ‘Many of our parts are infused, all our doors are custom made with carbon, all bulkheads are composite and hand laminated to the hulls, every yacht is spray finished and all of our cabinetry is custom-made with real wood veneers in foam core panels. The number of labour hours that go into a Balance catamaran far exceeds nearly all catamarans built in Europe.’ Across the entire fleet, the standard-spec boats are lighter in displacement than most other brands and owners have a wide range of options to achieve further weight reductions by increasing the amount of carbon fibre in their boat’s construction.


Composite engineer Jeff Fish (left) and build director Jonathan Parman discuss a Balance 580 detail

Delany’s core management team in Cape Town has a depth of experience to match the Paarmans’, including secondgeneration multihull boatbuilders like Peter Dean from Dean Catamarans, who brings large-scale procurement expertise and heads up customer liaison, and Mark Wehrly from Matrix Yachts, whose experience from large, high-performance custom cat projects like Zingara and Akasha is now focused on delivering additional weight savings and build quality refinements in the Cape Town operation. Major improvements in smallpart mouldings have been achieved, with the weight of air conditioning ducts reduced from 12kg to 2kg, for example, and sliding cabin doors from 17kg to 8kg.

So what’s next for Balance Catamarans? Alongside the recently scaled-up production of the two smaller models, the big news from Cape Town is that a spectacular, fully bespoke new flagship – the Balance 750, whose features include a flybridge and a forward cockpit – is now also in build.

 

 

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Yachting World: Balance 482 https://balancecatamarans.com/yachting-world-balance-482/ Wed, 31 May 2023 09:57:06 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=9560 Explore Balance 482

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Boat test: Balance 482 catamaran https://balancecatamarans.com/boat-test-balance-482-catamaran/ https://balancecatamarans.com/boat-test-balance-482-catamaran/#respond Fri, 12 May 2023 09:20:08 +0000 https://balancecatamarans.com/?p=5758 The Balance 482 is a fast cruiser with style that instantly grabs your attention, says Rob Peake in his review in SailingToday. See what else he has to say in his review of this fast cruising catamaran.  He highlights Balance’s innovation in design and how it creates a  welcoming and roomy cockpit, bright, light saloon […]

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The Balance 482 is a fast cruiser with style that instantly grabs your attention, says Rob Peake in his review in SailingToday. See what else he has to say in his review of this fast cruising catamaran.  He highlights Balance’s innovation in design and how it creates a  welcoming and roomy cockpit, bright, light saloon with a galley to starboard and more including how much of a game changer the VersaHelmⓇ invention is for sailors.

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